Emergency Room Technical Assistant - Sterling Heights; 15 & Ryan ER Midnights
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Healthcare
Medical Assistant
Emergency Room Technical Assistant - Sterling Heights (15 & Ryan ER) - 36 Hours - Midnights
BENEFITS: Eligible for Full Time Time Benefits
SHIFT: Midnights - 7:00 pm to 7:00 am (36 Hours)
LOCATION: Sterling Heights (15 and Ryan) ER
The Henry Ford Health Sterling Heights Emergency Department is a 15-bed free‑standing facility.
Our staff has a close working relationship. The physicians, nurses, and technicians are all centrally located for ease of collaboration and communication, which leads to a positive work environment.
While a small ED, we are fast paced and work well together. We are looking for candidates to join our team.
GENERAL
SUMMARY:
Assist with patient care based on individual needs within the scope of practice under direct supervision of a registered nurse or Provider.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- 1. Assists RNs and Providers with assessments, examinations and treatments as requested. The following list of treatments/examinations is not inclusive and may vary by Business Unit:
- a) Drawing blood and collection of specimens
- b) EKG’s
- c) Splint/immobilizers applications
- d) Taking vital signs on adults and pediatric patients
- e) Inserting neuro‑gastric tubes
- f) Urethral catheterization of adult patients
- g) Discontinuance of peripheral IV’s
- h) Starting unmediated IV’s
- 2. Prepares and assists Providers with procedures such as:
- a) Suturing – preps patients and prepares sterile trays.
- b) Application of casts.
- c) Miscellaneous procedures including pelvic exams, lumbar punctures.
- 3. Assists patients as needed.
- 4. Recognize potential of life‑threatening dysrhythmias and abnormal vital signs and report same to RN/Provider.
- 5. Adheres to hospital policy addressing standard precautions, safety regulations and guidelines.
- 6. Documents patient care performed.
- 7. Interact with patients and families as appropriate, ensuring excellent patient and customer experiences.
- 8. Transports patients and supplies.
- 9. Cleans equipment, monitors stock, and restocks equipment and supplies as required.
- 10. Assists in ordering routine equipment; maintains enough stretchers, wheelchairs, suction equipment, etc. in ER area.
- 11. Maintains departmental cleanliness and prepares rooms between patients.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- 1. Assists RNs and Providers with assessments, examinations and treatments as requested. The following list of treatments/examinations is not inclusive and may vary by Business Unit:
- a) Drawing blood and collection of specimens
- b) EKG’s
- c) Splint/immobilizers applications
- d) Taking vital signs on adults and pediatric patients
- e) Inserting neuro‑gastric tubes
- f) Urethral catheterization of adult patients
- g) Discontinuance of peripheral IV’s
- h) Starting unmediated IV’s
- 2. Prepares and assists Providers with procedures such as:
- a) Suturing – preps patients and prepares sterile trays.
- b) Application of casts.
- 3. Assists patients as needed.
- 4. Recognize potential of life‑threatening dysrhythmias and abnormal vital signs and report same to RN/Provider.
- 5. Adheres to hospital policy addressing standard precautions, safety regulations and guidelines.
- 6. Documents patient care performed.
- 7. Interact with patients and families as appropriate, ensuring excellent patient and customer experiences.
- 8. Transports patients and supplies.
- 9. Cleans equipment, monitors stock, and restocks equipment and supplies as required.
- 10. Assists in ordering routine equipment; maintains enough stretchers, wheelchairs, suction equipment, etc. in ER area.
- 11. Maintains departmental cleanliness and prepares rooms between patients.
EDUCATION REQUIRED:
- High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent required.
EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED:
- Previous Emergency Dept Technician, MA or Nursing Assistant experience preferred.
- BCLS certification required.
LICENSURES/CERTIFICATIONS
REQUIRED:
One of four certifications required:
- B‑EMT
- Graduate from a formal Medical Assistant program
- Completion of a formal nursing education program to practice as an RN offshore
- Completion of a formal medical doctor education program to practice as a medical doctor offshore
- EMT license preferred.
- Successful completion of a 180‑day orientation period required.
Additional Information
- Organization:
Henry Ford Medical Group - De…
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